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Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw No. 105 Results AnnouncedRs 750 Prize BondRs 750 Prize Bond Draw No. 105 Results Announced

Published On: January 25, 2026
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The National Savings Pakistan has officially announced the results of the Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw No. 105, which was held on 15 January 2026 in Peshawar.

The draw attracted strong participation from investors across the country, as the Rs 750 prize bond remains one of the most popular saving instruments due to its affordability and quarterly draws.

Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw No. 105 – Winning Numbers

🥇 First Prize (Rs 1,500,000)

  • 809258

🥈 Second Prize (Rs 500,000 each)

  • 488890

  • 748328

  • 746418

🥉 Third Prize (Rs 9,300 each)

  • Awarded to thousands of bond holders nationwide (complete list to be issued separately)

Important Information for Bond Holders

  • The draw was conducted under strict monitoring and transparent procedures to ensure fairness.

  • Winning bond holders are advised to verify their bond numbers carefully.

  • Prize money can be claimed from authorized National Savings centers and State Bank of Pakistan branches after completing the required verification process.

  • Claims must be submitted within the prescribed time period as per prize bond rules.

About Rs 750 Prize Bonds

The Rs 750 prize bond is part of Pakistan’s official prize bond scheme, jointly regulated by National Savings and the State Bank of Pakistan. Other available denominations include:

  • Rs 100

  • Rs 200

  • Rs 1,500

  • Rs 7,500

  • Rs 25,000

These bonds offer a secure savings option along with the opportunity to win cash prizes through regular draws.

📌 Note:
The complete and final list of third-prize winning numbers for Draw No. 105 will be released shortly. Bond holders are encouraged to check official National Savings notifications for updates.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the cdldta.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.